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Trying to backup and zip a 4.5 GB database to a local drive. Plenty of space and I can backup a smaller db, so perms not an issue.
3/4/2010 3:45:26 PM Zipping P:\TEmp BackupAndFTP\xxxxx.bak to P:\Zips BackupAndFTP\xxxxx.zip 3/4/2010 4:08:58 PM ERROR: Zip failed: An I/O exception occurred while copying the data from the item to its destination. Type: Xceed.FileSystem.DiskFile
I never see a zip file created.
Any ideas? Would like to purchase if this works.
Thx
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Go to "Advanced Settings" and check "Zip to the temporary folder before moving to a network location". Then try again.
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It attempts to zip the backup whether that setting is checked or not. The zip file is never created. Works fine on small db.
Any thoughts?
Thx - Ken
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I know it won't make you rich, but if you can figure this out, I'm buying the pro version.
Thx - Ken
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Ken, I has been clean forgotten it :) Sorry about it. How much free space do you have on SYSTEM disk?
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Oh it might be as simple as that, let me check. Would it use that drive for caching before using the folders defined in the settings? I'll get back to you and thanks for the reply.
Ken
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Currently, we guess that a system drive should have a free space in 2-3 times more than a database
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